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Long-term effect on EMT6 tumors in mice induced by combination of laser immunotherapy and surgery.

Xiaosong Li1, Henry Le, Roman F Wolf, Vivian A Chen, Akhee Sarkar, Robert E Nordquist, Halie Ferguson, Hong Liu, Wei R Chen.   

Abstract

Laser immunotherapy (LI) has been demonstrated to be a promising modality for cancer treatment. The present study was designed to further investigate the impact of LI combined with surgery. LI consists of a near-infrared laser, a light-absorbing dye (indocyanine green, ICG), and an immunostimulant (glycated chitosan, GC). ICG and GC were intratumorally injected, followed by laser irradiation. Female BALB/c mice bearing EMT6 tumor cells were divided into 4 groups: control, LI, LI followed by immediate surgery resection of residual tumor (LI + S(0wk)), and LI followed by surgical removal of residual tumor after 1 week (LI + S(1wk)). Successfully treated mice from all treatment groups were rechallenged twice with 10(5) and 5 × 10(5) EMT6 cells, respectively. The LI + S(1wk) group had the highest survival rate (72%) after 90 days, whereas the mice survival rates of the LI + S(0wk), LI, and control groups were 50%, 46%, 0%, respectively. The median survival times of control, LI, LI + S(0wk), and LI + S(1wk) groups were 32, 66, 74, and 90 days, respectively. Survival rates of the treated mice after the first and second tumor rechallenges, ranging from 73% to 95%, were not significantly different among the 4 groups (P > .05). The results show that LI is a useful tool for the treatment of tumor-bearing mice. Long-term antitumor effect can be induced by LI. They also indicate that combination of LI with surgery can further improve the therapeutic efficiency of LI.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21147818      PMCID: PMC5978694          DOI: 10.1177/1534735410387597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Integr Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1534-7354            Impact factor:   3.279


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